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Will Sam Raimi’s survival thriller “Send Help” answer the box office S.O.S.? It’s not that the nation’s movie theaters are floundering, but they could use a jolt after a recent winter storm contributed to the lowest collective weekend of the (nascent) year.
A major win for The Housemaid and its cast and crew.
Fire and Ash is losing momentum at the box office after a largely successful month-long run and running out of time to catch up with its record-breaking predecessors. The movie is still trailing the original Avatar,
Infinity Castle helped Japan score some massive wins in 2025 year-over-year. In fact, box office profits in the country were 32% higher last year than in 2024. The number rounded out to 206 billion yen,
Zoe Saldaña’s record-breaking run, Stan Lee’s surprising dominance, and why today’s biggest stars are built inside franchises, not standalone hits.
As per trade tracker Sacnilk, the film saw a plunge in earnings on Wednesday, with occupancy dropping to 35%. However, collections jumped over the weekend.
China's box office was led by Davis Films’ new horror release "Return to Silent Hill," which debuted at No. 1 with RMB66.1 million ($9.3 million) over the Jan. 23–25 weekend, according to Artisan Gateway.
Iron Lung builds strong buzz ahead of release as Markiplier’s indie horror heads for a wide theatrical rollout across key markets.